Located in central Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hotel is within a walking distance from Manger Square. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel boasts a restaurant that serves breakfast buffet.
Glen
Australia
This was my second stay at the Bethlehem hotel. The room view overlooking the city is amazing. Especially morning sunrise. The staff are welcoming and helpful. Especially receptionist Jessica, who was super helpful, translating Arabic to English for me and giving good advise about the city.
Featuring a bar and views of city, Dar Al Mauge Boutique Hotel with Outdoor Pool is located in Bethlehem, 300 metres from Umar Mosque.
Corrie
United States
This was a family-run hotel with modern amenities. Staff were exceptionally helpful, going out of their way to help with transport, recommendations, and services. The room was modern, clean, well designed, and very spacious. The building and story was unique and everyone in the family was professional and kind. Breakfast was delicious. The restaurant had wonderful food. I would highly recommend this hote.
Featuring a terrace, bar and views of city, Lotus Boutique Hotel is set in Bethlehem, 1.3 km from Manger Square. Located around 1.4 km from St.
Zuzana
Slovakia
I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Lotus Boutique Hotel, and I can wholeheartedly say that it exceeded all my expectations. From the moment I stepped into the elegant lobby, I was welcomed by a sense of tranquility and sophistication that carried through every aspect of my stay.
The staff's commitment to providing exceptional service is truly commendable. Each member of the team went above and beyond to ensure that my stay was comfortable and memorable. From the warm welcome at check-in to the personalized recommendations for local attractions, their genuine hospitality left a lasting impression on me.
The accommodations were nothing short of luxurious. My room was a sanctuary of comfort, boasting plush furnishings, high-quality linens, and all the modern amenities one could desire.
Located in Bethlehem, less than 1 km from St. Catherine's Church, Sancta Maria Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Dar Jacaman - In the heart of Bethlehem old city is located in Bethlehem, 300 metres from Church of the Nativity, 400 metres from The Milk Grotto, and 100 metres from Manger Square.
makhan
United Kingdom
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Bunksurfing Hostel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Bethlehem. Manger Square and the Nativity church is about 850 metres from Bunksurfing Hostel. The rooms are fitted with a terrace and rooftop.
Barrie
Saudi Arabia
There is a beautiful energy in the hostel
Meeting Abu Zakaria the father of Salah was a memory I will take from Bethlehem, (a sage about how to live a happy life) thank you brother 💛🫶🙏
Located in Bethlehem and only less than 1 km from Church of the Nativity, Herodion Hotel-Bethlehem provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring garden views, Sabrina Apartments provides accommodation with balcony, around 1.2 km from Umar Mosque. A hot tub and a car rental service are available for guests.
Suzan
United States
The place was big and clean. The host family were very nice and helpful. They were available all the time for any questions/requests. We would stay there for sure if we visit Bethlehem again.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bethlehem cost MXN 2,150 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bethlehem are MXN 1,048 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bethlehem can on average be found for MXN 750 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bethlehem this weekend is MXN 1,645 or, for a 4-star hotel, MXN 1,903. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bethlehem for this weekend cost on average around MXN 1,004 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs MXN 1,631 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bethlehem for tonight. You'll pay on average around MXN 1,903 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bethlehem will cost around MXN 1,004 (based on Booking.com prices).
Bethlehem is a welcoming and safe city to travel !
Bethlehem is a welcoming and safe city to travel ! It has some local attractions such as the nativity church, mosaic centre, Pro Terra Sancta community centre, market, or just bars and restaurants. The great thing about Bethlehem is that through Palestinian shared taxi services which act like buses you can reach all West Bank sites such as Jericho or Ramallah.
Liliane
Switzerland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Overall, except the Nativity and St.
Overall, except the Nativity and St. Catherine church, and the areas surroundings Bethlehem which require a taxi (Shepard's field, St. Sava and St. Theodor), there is not much to see there. I initially went by mistake to an area which is a refugee camp, called Aida Camp. This was not the safest experience for a solo woman traveller especially if coming at the evening, if taxi dropping you at different location (at the checkpoint), provided incorrect information by the guesthouse staff in terms of safety, staff not at the guesthouse location at the time of arrival and upset that you are upset that you had to wait two hours in cold weather, in the evening at the doorsteps of the guesthouse. At last, I felt extremely unsafe, especially after the reception staff whom I had to wait for two hours outside at the doorsteps was "sensitive" when I was telling him how upset I was. Scary experience... Please be mindful when you book the guesthouse... Unless you look for a refugee camp experience...
Nicoleta
Austria
10
Scored 10
We felt very safe. Plan to return.
We felt very safe. Plan to return. We found in Manger Square the best deals on olive wood. The people were so nice. Some things are made in China and others not. Did not like the kids coming up to us during dinner with gum expecting us to give them money. The restaurants did not either.
Robert
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I went to Bethlehem during Christmas time, I took a city...
I went to Bethlehem during Christmas time, I took a city tour with a private guide recommended by the staf/ owners of the guest house and he went out of the way to please me on food requests that I had and he was very knowledgeable of the history and the different sites we visited. I couldn't have asked for better weather. The only advice I have is to better travel in slow season, Bethlehem had a sea of tourists and sometimes very difficult to see the important sites.
But the best choice was the Herodium Guest House, owned and managed by a local family, I could have stayed one month with them, very warm, helpful and attentive to your needs! I'll do it again in a heart bit.
Leyla
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Bethlehem was very disappointing.
Bethlehem was very disappointing.
There literally are two historical / religious places, and an insane amount of shops.
After a few hours spent there, I was genuinely stressed out - the amount of taxi drivers stopping me was ridiculous, the amount of sales people stopping me was insane. What’s even worse, they really use people’s kindness and good heart for their own profit.
I would absolutely not come back, nor recommend it.
Cinzia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited the Church of Nativity. It has many tourists.
We visited the Church of Nativity. It has many tourists. We were not able to enter the birthplace of Jesus. But it was comforting to note that this is the birthplace of the Savior of the world. Around the manger square there are many restaurants. You can choose what you like to eat. Some of the roads are narrow. It is quite difficult to navigate because of the traffic. It is better tow walk from the hotel. But then climbing up is a challenge for some who are identified as senior citizens. However, it is memorable.
Super welcoming/friendly hosts! We were a bit uncomfortable when we arrived at night - through our ignorance we didn't actually realise Bethlehem was in Palestine proper. But the locals around the guest house were super friendly, welcoming and helpful and we felt very safe. Really glad we went in the end, walking around Palestine was definitely an eye-opening experience. The hotel itself was perfect and great value for money compared to Jerusalem. Definitely go here if you get the chance! Oh, and Palestinian food is amazing.
Location is 400m very steep from town square. Owners are really nice Palestinians, We had a greeting with coffee and dates when we arrived. Delicious local breakfasts made by owners. Flat is in the ground floor, behind the windows is a concrete wall and noisy street. Since it ia a very old house with old windows, you really hear everything outside. Toilette, bathroom, kitchen, used but works well. With all the imperfection you feel like you are really part of Bethlehem. I would recommend this place for a shorter stay.
Nabil and his family treated us to an amazing night in Bethlehem! What a treasure this hotel is! You’ll be treated like family, as he’s hosting you in his family’s original home from long ago, that has since been converted into a hotel. Each room is special…thick rock walls, very traditional. Perfect location! Homemade breakfast! Nabil even found us a tour guide (Sam Salem) who we looooved so much! We couldn’t be happier with our choice to stay at the Dar Sitti Aziza! What a treat!
This was a family-run hotel with modern amenities. Staff were exceptionally helpful, going out of their way to help with transport, recommendations, and services. The room was modern, clean, well designed, and very spacious. The building and story was unique and everyone in the family was professional and kind. Breakfast was delicious. The restaurant had wonderful food. I would highly recommend this hote.
My friend and I loved our stay! The bedroom was huge and the interior architecture was beautiful. We were able to book last minute and ended up extending our stay.
Rozana and her family were so friendly and accommodating. Rozana gave us an amazing tour of Bethlehem as well as a fun photo shoot in traditional clothing. Thank you for everything!!!
The staff was very welcoming and helpful. The hotel has the best view of Bethlehem from the balcony. The hotel was exceptionally clean. It was wonderfully quiet and peaceful. The location was great. A short walk to the Church of the Nativity and Milk Grotto church. Taxis close by. We had a great stay.
Excellent Room condition, staff was very helpful and friendly.
Our day guide Dana was very helpful and informative. Day was well spent with her in Bethlehem. She has taken us to Church of Nativity, Milk Grotto, and local shops.
Ede the owner was very friendly and helped to arrange our trips.
This delightful 'Petite Palace' is the 'Four Seasons" of Bethlehem. The perfect hill-top location with secure, private parking in a quiet, historic neighborhood.
The owner is a true gentlemen who went out of his way to ensure my comfort and wellbeing.
Hospitality has no alternative. He is a Super Host, friendly and supportive; the hotel is superb. The breakfast is fully organic and in abundance. I will come and come if the opportunity permits my wife and me.
Nahida and Jack are fantastic hosts, very kind and helpful! Very clean and cosy rooms, beautiful patio and dining room. Excellent location in Bethlehem with Nativity Church just across the square.
The appartment is newly renovated and is very cosy. The host Rozana was very helpful and responded quickly to our questions. A facilities are ok and it is a nice place to stay in Bethlehem!
The location is close to Nativity church. It's a new look and beautiful hotel. It is clean. The restaurant is fabulous with flavorful food and the price is reasonable.
For my purposes, it was perfect. It fulfilled exactly what I needed it to and the hotel was open during Eid. Moreover the location could not have been better.
This hotel is truly a treasure. So tastefully decorated, clean and spacious. Staff was super nice and helpful. We would recommend this place to everyone!
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